MBOB’S PHOTO GAB.J. A. Enn oil’s palace photo studm car arrived on time as advertized, and many of our citizens and people of surrounding territory took advantage of his four days’ stay to have their faces photographed. Mr. Elinor’s car is a veritable house and workshop on wheels. The entrance end of the car is arranged for a reception room, adjoining this is the photo studio. The finishing room follows and beside this they have heating and gasoline stoves, the latter for cooking. Meals are prepared and eaten in the car and folding beds permit the occupants of this castle to rest when the hard day’s work is done. Mr. Ennor is accompanied by two assistants. Their work is entirely satisfactory. We have known Mr. Ennor for five years and have always foundhim a trustworthy gentleman.